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The Hellacopters / Adam West. Released: 15 March 2004; Label: People Like You Records; Format: 7" The second split with Adam West, the split contained four songs, two of which were cover of one of the other bands songs. [26] 2005 The Hellacopters / The Doits. Released: September 2005; Label: Wild Kingdom; Format: 7"
Andersson described the album as "The Beatles meets Judas Priest, or Lynyrd Skynyrd meets the Ramones, but the best way to describe this album is that it sounds like The Hellacopters today.". [38] To promote the release of Eyes of Oblivion, the band released a seven-inch vinyl of the album's lead single, "Reap a Hurricane", on 4 February 2022 ...
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Head Off is the seventh album released by the Swedish rock band The Hellacopters. The album consists of cover songs from acts that the band felt that everyone should know about and listen to. The 2,500 units of the vinyl release all come with a poster, an additional 1,500 units were later pressed which also contained the poster.
Air Raid Serenades is a greatest hits compilation album by the Swedish garage rock band The Hellacopters, released in August 2006.The album includes tracks from all of the band's previous albums, in addition to songs that had previously appeared on the EPs Disappointment Blues and Strikes Like Lightning and other releases.
1997 The Hellacopters - Payin' the Dues (Drums, backing vocals) 1999 The Hellacopters - Grande Rock (Drums, backing vocals) 2000 The Hellacopters - High Visibility (Drums, backing vocals) 2002 The Hellacopters - By the Grace of God (Drums) 2003 Wayne Kramer - Adult World (Drums) 2004 Urrke T & Midlife Crisis - Ask Not What You Can Do For Your ...
The Hellacopters have released six full-length albums with their own material, two non-album work compilations, and many other official releases. They have also done several tours throughout Scandinavia, Europe, the U.S.A., and Australia; they have opened for the Rolling Stones, KISS, and ZZ Top , and collaborated with artists such as Scott ...
[5] [6] In late 2007, The Hellacopters announced that they would be breaking up after the release of their cover album Head Off and the following "Tour Before the Fall", which ended with four gigs in two days in late October 2008. After The Hellacopters' break-up Lindström worked with front man Nicke Andersson's new band Imperial State ...